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Calcium supplement for juice and fried food
From:
Kathryn Rasure <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 24 Mar 2001 10:29:47 -0600
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Does anyone know of a calcium supplement I can put into juice for my
daughter.  Since we took her bottle away she refuses to drink her rice milk
and now she isn't getting enough calcium.  She won't eat tums.

<<FWIW, the non-breaded broasted or backed stuff is usually safer.>>

Be careful of the non-breaded stuff to.  I thought the same thing until I
started checking the ingredients lists on websites and found that some
places have no milk in their breaded chicken but inject their chicken
breasts with butter.  A no-no for my daughter.  Most chicken breasts if they
don't have butter in them are cooked in butter so they don't taste as dry.
Wendy's chicken nuggets and fries are safe, McDonalds fries and the Breaded
chicken sandwich are safe but their nuggets have milk in them.  Burger king
and KFC's fries have milk.

Thanks,
Kathryn

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